Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Snapdragon 8 Elite and software improvements

Samsung continues to evolve its lineup of foldable devices, and a new leak from insider @PandaFlashPro points to an important change for the Galaxy Z Fold7. Instead of the expected Exynos 2500, the device will be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip across the board.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7 will be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.
Production issues with Exynos 2500
The move to Snapdragon 8 Elite may be due to manufacturing difficulties and a possible performance mismatch with the Exynos 2500. Despite significant improvements to Samsung’s proprietary chips in recent years, they are still inferior to Snapdragon in key performance metrics.
Samsung’s proprietary chips are still inferior to Snapdragon in key metrics.
Program innovation and performance stability
Galaxy Z Fold7 will also support ProScaler technology to improve content resolution on the fly. Maximum display brightness is likely to remain at 2600 nits, while memory and storage configurations will remain the same with a maximum capacity of up to 1TB.
What’s known about the Z Flip7
The Z Flip7’s camera will not undergo any major changes, according to leaks. Samsung seems to be focusing on software improvements and stable performance, relying on reliable Snapdragon solutions for its new devices.
Samsung is focusing on software improvements and stable performance.